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squeamy, a. orig. U.S.|ˈskwiːmɪ| [f. squeamish a. + -y1.] = squeamish a.
1838C. Gilman Recoll. Southern Matron v. 44, I feel so squeamy-like at my stomach. 1863‘E. Kirke’ My Southern Friends v. 76 Doan't be squeamy, gal; out with it. 1880Harper's Mag. Sept. 582/1, I expect they'd eet so much sweet it kinder made 'em squeamy. 1908H. G. Wells War in Air v. 174 They're a bit squeamy now, but you wait till they've got their hands in. |